Jordan: Jordan’s King warned
Wednesday that a jihadist state could emerge on his northern border in
Syria with Islamic extremists trying to establish a foothold in the
neighbouring country.
King Abdullah II told The
Associated Press in an interview that in his view, Syrian President
Bashar Al Assad was beyond rehabilitation and it was only a matter of
time before his authoritarian regime collapses.
“The most worrying factors in
the Syrian conflict are the issues of chemical weapons, the steady flow
or sudden surge in refugees and a jihadist state emerging out of the
conflict,” the king said.
He warned that radicalisation
of Syria, together with the deadlock in the Israeli-Palestinian peace
process, could ignite the entire region. “Another extremely dangerous
scenario is the fragmentation of Syria, which would trigger sectarian
conflicts across the region for generations to come,” he said.
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